Harding and Gustavsson repelled Russian attacks on Azovstal.
In the so-called “supreme court” of the self-proclaimed ” DNR” announced illegal charges against citizens of Sweden, Croatia and Great Britain who fought for Ukraine. Three of them want to be sentenced to death, rosZMI reports.
Mathias Gustavsson (Sweden), Vekoslav Prebeg (Croatia) and >John Harding(Great Britain) was accused of “mercenary participation in military operations and training for the violent seizure of power”.
British Andrew Hill – of “mercenary participation in military operations”, his compatriot strong>Dylan Healy – in “recruitment of mercenaries”.
According to the “laws” of the terrorist group, Harding, Prebeg and Gustavsson face the “death penalty”. All five volunteers plead not guilty to the crimes the terrorists are trying to accuse them of.
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Recall that on June 9, the “supreme court of the DPR” convicted the British Aiden Aslin, Sean Pinner and the Moroccan Saaudun Brahim< /strong> who fought for Ukraine, to the “death penalty”.
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